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TIMBER RESOURCES FOR AJMERICA'S FUTURE 

 Table 11. — A''e^ volume of growing stock and live sawtimber on commercial forest land in the United States 





Growing stock 



Section, region, and State 



All o^vner- 

 ships 



Federal ownership or trusteeship 



~ 



Total 



National 

 forest 



Indian - 



Bureau of 

 Land Man- 

 agement - 



1 



Other 2 



West: 



Pacific Northwest: 



Million 

 cu.ft. 

 113, 171 

 33, 023 



Million 



cu.ft. 

 53,753 

 23,142 



Million 



cu. ft. 

 41, 524 

 18, 170 



Million 



cu.ft. 

 1,357 

 4,409 



Million 



cu. ft. 

 10,700 

 532 



Million 

 cu. ft. 



172 

 31 



Pine subregion _ - 





Total -— 



146, 194 



76, 895 



59, 694 



5.766 



11,232 



203, 





Oregon _ „ 



80, 973 

 65, 221 



49. 871 

 27. 024 



36.825 

 22, 869 



2.170 

 3,596 



10, 876 

 356 







203 





Total -- - - - 



146, 194 



76. 895 



59, 694 



5.766 



11.232 



203 j 







66, 711 



33,911 



32, 086 



656 



1,092 



77 





Northern Rocky Mountain: 



Idaho 



21, 246 



16, 143 



1,287 



4,087 



14, 813 

 10, 863 

 1,011 

 3,561 



14.284 

 9,941 

 1.003 

 3,150 



80 

 515 



449 



398 



7 



250 



9 



1 





South Dakota (West) 



Wyoming . __ , . 



161 





Total --- -- - -- 



42,763 



30, 248 



28,378 



756 



1,104 



10, 





Southern Rocky Mountain: 

 Arizona 



3,700 

 8,037 

 151 

 3,683 

 2,001 



3,534 

 6,903 

 38 

 2,491 

 1,780 



2.727 

 6,570 

 38 

 1,990 

 1,407 



805 

 33 



2 



295 



50 

 329 



5 





Nevada 



New Mexico - 



421 

 44 



35' 



Utah 







Total - 



17. 572 



14, 746 



12, 732 



1,303 



676 



35 





Total, West 



273. 240 



155. 800 



132, 890 



8,481 



14. 104 



325 







United States -. __ . _ 



498, 439 

 18, 496 



172. 861 

 18,429 



145, 960 

 17. 139 



9,669 

 13 



14.211 

 1,277 



3,02l' 









1 



All rPEions 



516, 935 



191, 290 



163.099 9,682 



15, 488 



3,02ll 





1 



' Net volume of live sawtimber m board-feet log 'scale. International M- 

 inch rule, and of growing stock in cubic feet excluding bark. This table is 

 similar in format to table 6 of Basic Forest Statistics for the United States, 



January 1945 (revised 1950 issue), but the data are not directly comparable 

 because of changes in standards between 1945 and 1952. 

 2 Because of different definitions of commercial forest land, different cruis- 



